This beer is not that bad, the smell is not that strong but it is a good smell. It has a nice gloden color to it. It does not have a overwhelming taste to it like some beers have. It also does not have an after taste like some beers have which I like. It also does not make you feel full like some beers do.

A: The beer is relatively clear yellowish amber in color and has a light to moderate amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a half finger high beige head that died down leaving delicate webs of lacing on the surface, a collar around the edge, and some lacing running down the sides.
S: Moderate aromas of citrusy hops—oranges and grapefruits stand out in particular—are present in the nose along with notes of underlying caramel malts.
T: The taste follows the smell, having flavors of citrusy hops along with notes of hints of caramel malts. The hops contribute a light to moderate amount of bitterness.
M: It feels a bit shy of being medium-bodied on the palate and is crisp with a moderate amount of carbonation.
O: This beer is easy to drink and seems to be very fresh because the citrusy hop flavors are very "bright" and really enliven the beer. It is perfectly sessionable.